Chesco sheriff makes Most Wanted list public

WEST CHESTER — Chester County law enforcement is looking for the public’s assistance to help track down some of the county’s most dangerous fugitives, according to Sheriff Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh.

The Chester County Sheriff’s Office has published its first public “Most Wanted” list, which includes 15 of the county’s most violent and sought after alleged criminal offenders.

According to Lt. Jason Suydam and Sgt. Adam Sibley, who oversee the project, several years ago the sheriff’s office noted the number of outstanding warrants in the county and wanted to develop a method to effectively target the most dangerous fugitives. As a result the sheriff’s office developed a criteria for what types of offenders would be included and, with the help of other area law enforcement agencies, a list was complied.

For about the last year the list has been used internally in the sheriff’s office and in local police departments, but now law enforcement is sharing the list with the public in an effort to locate more of the offenders.

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The list targets offenders suspected of felony offenses including violent crimes, sexual assaults and burglaries. Two of the men on the current list are wanted on homicide offenses, while others are wanted for crimes like rape, aggravated assault, and armed robbery.

“All law enforcement is working together to keep our communities safe. We know that citizens want to help us to protect our home and our families,” said Welsh. “I encourage anyone who has information that may assist law enforcement in locating these wanted persons, to call the tip line here in the sheriff’s office. Every bit of information, large or small, is valuable.”

Welsh said that the same day the list was made public, one of the offenders on the list turned himself in to authorities. The man, Vincent Lamont Paskings, was wanted for failing to appear for trial on charges of rape and sexual assault, according to the sheriff’s office.

The list was compiled by the Chester County Warrant Enforcement Bureau, which includes members from the sheriff’s office, the Chester County Detectives, and various municipal police departments in the county.

Anyone with information about anyone on the list is urged to call the Chester County Sheriff’s Office’s newly established Fugitive Tip Line at 610-344-4333. Officials said all suspects should be considered armed and dangerous.

The following alleged offenders are currently listed as Chester County’s “Most Wanted”:

• Eduardo Perdoza Dominguez, last known address in Kennett Square, wanted on charges of homicide, robbery, and aggravated assault.